Stupid White Men
One of my Christmas presents was the British edition of
Michael Moore's
Stupid White Men.
I got it in English because I tend to enjoy movies or books more if I see/read
them first in their original version. My sister, on a totally unrelated xmas
present, got the Spanish version, just as a few friends did. They say it was
impossible to find a copy of this book in Valencia the weeks before and during
Christmas. Not surprising, as
Bowling For Columbine has
been one of the most seen (and discussed) films during 2003 in Spain, when all
the Iraq war stuff was going on.
Anyway, I didn't know if I should start reading this first, or go ahead with
Ferran Torrent's
"Espècies protegides". I took "Stupid White Men", as I have very recently read
the first part of Torrent's book, so it's probably time to switch a bit. While
I travelled to Uni in the subway, I couldn't stop laughing at every single page
of this book, and it was just the "introduction to British readers", where he
tells the story about the book being printed on September 10, 2001, and after
the 9/11 attacks, Harper Collins refusing to put it on the shelves if Mike
didn't "rewrite 50% of it". A nice little story of how a bunch of librarians
put so much pressure on the editor that they were forced to put the book out,
without any media covering or anything, and the book literally dissapeared from book stores the first day it was out. I'm going to enjoy this read.
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Fucked priorities
I hate when I know I have something important to do, and I keep avoiding
doing it by doing all sorts of other lower priority tasks.
For example, I just read
Antti-Juhani's
call for help
on dctrl-tools' i18n/l10n. Instead of studying for the already too
menacing exams, or at least translating Debian Installer, I suddenly felt the
_urge_ to have a look at this package. The result is cool, grep-dctrl is now
translated to Catalan for the next release, but the really important duties
remain undone. Antti-Juhani just pointed out that I'm obviously
not the only one,
and I think I'm glad I don't have a cat, at least. :)
Let's see if I can get *something* done in the next few hours. After
scribbling this stupid blog entry, things don't look too bright, though. ;)
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Hasta la vista, Arnold
My dad rented a Terminator 3 DVD tonight, and I decided to watch it with my
brother. After 20 mins of playing, the DVD player started to do weird things
and the display would click and bounce forward randomly. The player must be
dirty or something, and everyone gave up, except my brother, who wasn't too
happy about what was going on. He proposed watching it on the DVD drive in his
computer. First try: Windows Media Player won't grok DVD's. Fine, I see it's
WMP 8. Windows Update has version 9. Install, reboot, click on "I agree"...
same result; "probably it needs some CSS module too, the MPAA is a pain even
on Windows", I conclude. I go to the Windows Media site. WTF!! They want me to
_buy_ DVD support for their player. Booting to Linux. I install Totem, but it
refuses to play the DVD. I find out about libdvdcss, and download Marillat's
.deb. OMG, Totem is playing the DVD, but it is *so slow*. Of course... nVidia
card and using the "nv" X driver. Oh well. We move to my desktop. I quickly
install libdvdcss2, and Totem starts playing, but I see no image, I just hear
the music, or sometimes it just crashes. Xine crashes with some cryptic X
error, and mplayer just complains about the video driver. Finally, some GNOMEr
tells me I need X 4.3, even if I thought we had the patch that Totem needs
backported.
Finally, after upgrading to xserver-xfree86 4.3, Totem starts playing the DVD
very nicely, and we continue watching Terminator 3. The sad thing is this movie
sucks so much, it made us laugh in a few moments. The best one is when the T101
deactivates itself crushing a car in front of him. After a while, it
mysteriously restarts. At least on this one, the bad terminator is hot, and
better, I'm now able to watch encrypted DVD's.
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